Friday, 4 June 2021

7 Chord Progressions That Changed Music History | Guitar Lesson


Unlock 9 New Guitar Skills (FOR FREE)►https://ift.tt/377u9r1 Ayla's favorite music products ►https://bit.ly/3a3ilae PDF Chord Chart ►https://ift.tt/34NrGA3 0:00 - Intro Music is constantly moving forward and musicians are always taking inspiration from the masters of the past to discover new ways they can innovate. In this lesson, Ayla Tesler-Mabe discusses seven of those chord progressions that changed musical history. 1:14 - #1: The Simpler The Better Also known as the 1-4-5 chord progression, it ruled over most of the blues, rock & roll, soul, R&B, & Doo-wop music. 3:19 - #2: Tell A Story Also known as the ‘50s chord progression (being as it dominated the sound of the ’50s), this is the 1-6-4-5 progression. 4:55 - #3: Pop Song Formula The 1-5-6-4 progression although implemented in a lot of pop music, it's such a testament to changing music history because of how commonly used it is. 6:07 - #4: Jazz Progression The 2-5-1 chord progression can be jazzed up using 7 chords. 7:54 - #5: Take Me Out + Bring Me Back Its name refers to modal interchange, which sounds scary, but all it means is you’re adding a chord to the progression that is outside of the key you’re playing in and coming back to a chord that does belong in the key. 10:46 - #6: Endless Emotion This progression creates emotional depth for the listener by taking the 1 to 6 movement and moving it up a minor 3rd. 13:54 - #7: Lift Me Up More of a technique than a progression where you take a chord progression and keep moving it up, transposing it by a semi-tone to rise the drama of the song. Follow Ayla Tesler-Mabe: ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/2E73Z7b ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BhmNxR ►YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqY9L3NQInsCY7pJHTVOHlA Follow us: ►Guitareo: https://ift.tt/2z6NCbp ►Facebook: https://ift.tt/37UKK0q ►Instagram: https://ift.tt/2xyF61r #Guitareo #ChordProgressions #GuitarLesson

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